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thoughts on nelson mandela. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earn
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roll the tape. ♪ >> the san francisco commission on environment are banning the release of butterflies at weddings. they say it hurts it is indigenous population. my theory is they are killing jobs for butterflies. what other work will they do but this? the commission says you are treating them like party favors. that's better than the normal way they are treated. these are good-looking insects. if they were flies they would be crushed. they are the armaniodels of insects and they get a free ride. i have had it with butterflies. kill them all. >> this is true. san francisco says you can't let them loose or capture them. >> andhey banned public nudity and circumcision. >> banned? >> make up your mind. >> a lot of laws in san francisco. you have to be careful there. >> about butterflies. not flies or dragonfly. this is lookist, bigoted buzz butterflies are are hot. >> this is the second time th man won the honor of my pin head of the week. gregory moore, editor of the denver post. what they have done out there is hired pot reporters to do reviews on marijuana. so my question is where are
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but i would argue the president's real focus ought to be creating a better environment for our economy and creating more jobs for the american people. that's where the focus is. not more government programs. >> robert reich, that is actually the most reasonable thing i can find that a republican has said about this. that's as good as it gets. >> but john boehner and much of the rest of the republican party really do believe that somehow the job creators in this country are the rich, the people who run corporations, the people who run wall street. but the fact of the matter is that the job creators in america are the middle class and the poor. people who, because they buy things, create incentives for businesses to create more jobs. if the middle class and poor don't have enough purchasing power, if, actually, inequality is out of control, as it is right now, if we are cutting benefits for the poor, food stamps, medicaid, if governors say they won't even extend medicaid. if we are actually saying no to extended unemployment benefits, what we are doing, in effect, is making the entire ec
but i would argue the president's real focus ought to be creating a better environment for our economy and creating more jobs for the american people. that's where the focus is. not more government programs. >> robert reich, that is actually the most reasonable thing i can find that a republican has said about this. that's as good as it gets. >> but john boehner and much of the rest of the republican party really do believe that somehow the job creators in this country are the rich,...
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and you have a good work environment this includes hat romney failed to do. neil: and that is really the little secret and there's a hug story about the wal-marts opening here in washington dc. and they have announced that the 800 jobs they have created, there were 23,000 applicants for those job. neil: that's incredible. >> those jobs on monster washington dc. and would they have declared victory because 800 jobs didn't exist? >> but they tried here. and especially it takes a lot to really articulate this vision. republicans have to find a way to articulate this without sounding callous. >> that is the problem. democrats have been running this is the war on women despise minorities and ha the poor and they have to find a way to break th viciousycle. unfortunately this is not out there and it's very hard to tell people that you have to succeed in schols. neil: time, the mainstream media is not all in on hiking the minimum wage. >> this is hollywood at its core. and this includes on when the and this includes on when the message of the film [ male aouncer ] he
and you have a good work environment this includes hat romney failed to do. neil: and that is really the little secret and there's a hug story about the wal-marts opening here in washington dc. and they have announced that the 800 jobs they have created, there were 23,000 applicants for those job. neil: that's incredible. >> those jobs on monster washington dc. and would they have declared victory because 800 jobs didn't exist? >> but they tried here. and especially it takes a lot...
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>> well, the economics were good, it's a great environment for us as you know, amazon has a branded environment where nickelodeon lives as a brand because amazon is in the business of selling consumer products. we sell nickelodeon dvds and sponge bob merchandise. it's a great tie in for us and amazon has proven to be a great partner and we've proven to be a great partner for hem. >> on the environment you talked to a couple participants including david from discovery who i sat down earlier seems to indicate there's a little softness in the advertising market. are you seeing that some. >> you know, on our earnings call a few weeks ago we talked about our ad sales growth bogey being in the mid-single digits. >> a lot of people thought you brought that way down, you didn't need to. >> we call them as we see them. what we said on our earnings call is the way it's playing out. a lot of strength going forward as we look at the rest of our year. there's a good ongoing dynamic, a lot of demand in our key categories. for example, in the movie category great mix for us as the year plays out in kids movie
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and certain things in environment such as chemicals and hormones in our food that can tip the scale for you, but not one particular treatment will do it for everything. gerri: you are better off eating the right things. and watch what you are doing? >> and also supplements can help, we talked about gut hormone, take a good probiotic. and also, having enough protein, most us do not get enough protein. we need, some of us need 120 grams a day. gerri: dr. sue thank you. >> thank you. gerri: we appreciate your time. we'll be right back. p. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dislve stains. that's why i recomnd polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. single micro- ♪ gerri: early information about online shopp
and certain things in environment such as chemicals and hormones in our food that can tip the scale for you, but not one particular treatment will do it for everything. gerri: you are better off eating the right things. and watch what you are doing? >> and also supplements can help, we talked about gut hormone, take a good probiotic. and also, having enough protein, most us do not get enough protein. we need, some of us need 120 grams a day. gerri: dr. sue thank you. >> thank you....
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this that they can integrate other things, meaning that these sorts of things are not just in a retail environment, but other types of home automation things are happening as well. >> it is a crazy world. until i was thinking about this today. would i be willing to give up some information? because you have to download the application until people that you're going to use it. to get special deals and promotions and would you do it? >> i think it depends on the situation. will i be getting those notifications? well, i might do that. especially if i'm checking prices and it might be useful to know this or that is on sale right now and we know based on your past shopping history that this is something you might like. but i think that where it starts to become creepy is when you walk into a place and you haven't downloaded an application you are and you are not expecting it and it just comes out. gerri: i hate when they send you e-mails all the time in your inbox is crowded with the mouse and you were in there one saturday year. and it's like, there may be more advantages to the retailer than they rea
this that they can integrate other things, meaning that these sorts of things are not just in a retail environment, but other types of home automation things are happening as well. >> it is a crazy world. until i was thinking about this today. would i be willing to give up some information? because you have to download the application until people that you're going to use it. to get special deals and promotions and would you do it? >> i think it depends on the situation. will i be...
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. >> we were trying to build an environment, an atmosphere in which to remove the underpinning that the united states had been providing to south africa and investments and loans, computer technology and military assistance of one kind or another. we were the legs on which apartheid stood, together with other industrialized western nations, we thought our role was to remove that underpinning. so when we went to the embassy and met with ambassadors we told him we wouldn't leave until nelson mandela had been released from prison. at the time few americans knew much about nelson mandela, we thought we had to build a big public story, more information in america that informed americans about the role that our country had been playing. the ambassador had us arrested that was followed by 5,000 americans who came to the embassy over the next year every day to be arrested and we joined that with the work we were doing with the congress, in the senate, senator edward kennedy played a major role in the house, william h. grey, ii, played a major role and we would meet on a regular basis in senator
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what is your reaction now to an environment that is in washington d.c. and much of the country, the leak toxic. >> i think one thing that people te not to do any more is to create this insanity in the good will of the riverside. an in some ways if you were -- i underssand the intent of libelism. mean, there are some liberals who want to control, you know, the political class, the ones to believe, like with the obamacare engine of -- no what you need. you mean like a plant, but it is not a good plan. that is part of liberalism, with the liket or not and is not very attractive. there's another side. you go back to the new deal. the idea of social security. you don't want to have the elderly living in destitution. that was a wonderful idea. the problem is this, liberals are stuck in reactionary cycle where they are attached to the institution rather than the idea . when social security was created life expected to come by expectancy was 52. it is not 80. it was never intended t subside the last 17 years of life. therefore it has to be adopted. liberals will
what is your reaction now to an environment that is in washington d.c. and much of the country, the leak toxic. >> i think one thing that people te not to do any more is to create this insanity in the good will of the riverside. an in some ways if you were -- i underssand the intent of libelism. mean, there are some liberals who want to control, you know, the political class, the ones to believe, like with the obamacare engine of -- no what you need. you mean like a plant, but it is not a...
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the macro environment is improving. >> something is unhappy with a managed account or any advise that we rendered to investors. so we're stepping up to make that happen. >> clearly some big news for one of your portfolio holdings. she is is a woman, and i think it will be a seamless transition. >> breaking news. john? >> we have got an announcement of a budget deal. the two chairs of the house and senate budget committees. this is something we have known about for some time. it is expected to be, we will get the details in a few minutes about a $90 billion deal that would lift the sequester caps easing some of the squeeze. it would involve some deficit reducti reduction. you have got no tax increases in this although there will be an increase in aviation fees, something that the house and senate and obama administration expressed tsh in before. they do hit things we are waiting to see whether or not there is any sort of agreement. democrats made that last minute demand. we don't think it will be part of this deal. we may get an agreement to vote on a short term extension. the congress
the macro environment is improving. >> something is unhappy with a managed account or any advise that we rendered to investors. so we're stepping up to make that happen. >> clearly some big news for one of your portfolio holdings. she is is a woman, and i think it will be a seamless transition. >> breaking news. john? >> we have got an announcement of a budget deal. the two chairs of the house and senate budget committees. this is something we have known about for some...
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your money needs an ally. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> queen latifah, lil' kim, missy eliot, nicki minaj. among these artists are foundational mcs, those who have gone platinum, who have built multi-platform careers and those who have redefined hip hop as we know it. but rather than talk about the distinctive timber of light voice or the utterly unique lyrical quality of eve's story telling, or the way missy redefined what a hip hop video could do or the massively complicated gender-bending multiple personas that nicki minaj harnesses in her music. rather than assess them on their talent or sonic appeal, these artists are typically relegated to the category, female rappers, or more recently, femme-cs. now let me be clear, i t
your money needs an ally. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> queen latifah, lil' kim, missy eliot, nicki minaj. among these...
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but, look, on fracking, which has been one of the best things for the environment in america, lady gaga has 30 million twitter followers. people listen to her. >> she doesn't even know what fracking is. she thinks it's a clothing store. >> fracking is banned in the state because of people like her getting their supporters. >> governor cuomo a democrat doesn't want to go up against a liberal environmentalists? >> and the liberals following the celebrities. >> the celebrities, i don't think the celebrities set the agenda. they are just like lemmings. >> they help push it a little bit. >> they help spread the propaganda. there is no doubt they do that, okay? but they are not the driving force. they take their orders. i mean, you know, puff daddy isn't exactly writing policy papers here. >> p. diddy says turn out light bulbs and he has five houses. >> they are not dark. >> just his clothing it could light up the house though. now he is dressing more conservative though. >> all right. so we are watching on thursday night. stossel, when we come right back is it legal will update decision by a
but, look, on fracking, which has been one of the best things for the environment in america, lady gaga has 30 million twitter followers. people listen to her. >> she doesn't even know what fracking is. she thinks it's a clothing store. >> fracking is banned in the state because of people like her getting their supporters. >> governor cuomo a democrat doesn't want to go up against a liberal environmentalists? >> and the liberals following the celebrities. >> the...
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in that environment, long run investors which is the only kind of investing makes stones me, hang in there, ignore these blips and stay with it because the situation is not nearly as bad as professionals and others say it is. >> if you're a long term investor in the stock market, larry, absolutely agree with you. the s&p pe, that is how much you pay for each dollar of earns at not quite 17, we'll call that fairly priced, maybe fully priced but not egregious. bonds are a very different story. i don't know why any long term investor would want to be an owner of u.s. government bonds right now. why? bond yields, ten year yields bottomed out at 2.5%, made this nice rounded bottom in ten year yields and going nowhere but up and i don't think anybody would be a long term investor happy to collect say 2.75 even 3% annually just because you got money invested in ten year government bonds. >> jeff, i acknowledge that when the fed slows down and stops its bond-buying, i acknowledge there will be another rate pop and i acknowledge there will be a stock market correction. i completely get that.
in that environment, long run investors which is the only kind of investing makes stones me, hang in there, ignore these blips and stay with it because the situation is not nearly as bad as professionals and others say it is. >> if you're a long term investor in the stock market, larry, absolutely agree with you. the s&p pe, that is how much you pay for each dollar of earns at not quite 17, we'll call that fairly priced, maybe fully priced but not egregious. bonds are a very different...
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he was in a very interesting and controlled environment. he was in a closed environment. he had a certain temperature there. he had the humming of the engine. he had a lot of different things there that could easily make somebody, te extremely tired in their own circadian rhythm which could make them potentially sleepy. >> you would think if it was a matter of nodding off which people have experienced driving you usually try to shift positions, stand up. if he was heading into a turn which he knew about and was a big turn, you would think if he's nodding off and it wasn't a full-on sleep he could rectify that. but if he actually february asleep that's something different. >> absolutely. that's exactly what i'm thinking. i think that he had a great likelihood to be completely asleep. granted i wasn't there. i wasn't in the cab with him. i don't know. when you start to talk about the dead man's switch that's another interesting fact. there are plenty of people who can do a lot of different things in they sleep, including muscle control. if he had hold of that switch and was
he was in a very interesting and controlled environment. he was in a closed environment. he had a certain temperature there. he had the humming of the engine. he had a lot of different things there that could easily make somebody, te extremely tired in their own circadian rhythm which could make them potentially sleepy. >> you would think if it was a matter of nodding off which people have experienced driving you usually try to shift positions, stand up. if he was heading into a turn...
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government that might well be determined because of redistricting and the real estate of the political environment as much as anything else. >> yeah. david corn, he was very careful to say the people that don't necessarily show up meaning minorities and young people. there he was talking to a young people's crowd to project to a larger number of people using that audience. did you hear -- because the only implication could be. or he still hopes to get a governoring majority in both houses where he's able to get things done. like immigration, like a lot of things in implementing fully obama care? >> to me there's an interesting thing here of what comes between those two points. if you look at the speech he gave on economic justice wednesday, clearly the president has big ideas, has a big agenda. he's not done with that. these are things he's discussed from the very beginning since he began running in 2007. to me what was interesting in watching your interview yesterday was when he talked about republicans. it's not he's completely resigned to the obstructionism, but i didn't get a sense of a lot of
government that might well be determined because of redistricting and the real estate of the political environment as much as anything else. >> yeah. david corn, he was very careful to say the people that don't necessarily show up meaning minorities and young people. there he was talking to a young people's crowd to project to a larger number of people using that audience. did you hear -- because the only implication could be. or he still hopes to get a governoring majority in both houses...
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. >> a hostile environment. prosecutors were looking for the next enron. and the next high profile executive that could be prosecuted and held up as the scapegoat. i am afraid that is what happened in this case. it was a bad time for corporate executes, kozloswki was among highest paid at the time. it made h an easy target. neil: i am really esighted about this -- excited about this book, i hope you can come down when it comes out thank you it will be a page turner. >> thank you uneil. neil: all right to a former corporate titan who served hid time even after prosecutor failed to nab him. when fed got a hold of former health south ceo for a second trial they did the same thing, they used his life style to make his point, he must be doing something wrong becausely had a lot of plenty to supposedly get his way. charging he must have fought his way to a state board for alabama. no one saw any suitcases of money going back and forth. mr. scrushy is joining us now after serving 6 years in prison. richard do you look at this case, and now dennis kozloswki joinin
. >> a hostile environment. prosecutors were looking for the next enron. and the next high profile executive that could be prosecuted and held up as the scapegoat. i am afraid that is what happened in this case. it was a bad time for corporate executes, kozloswki was among highest paid at the time. it made h an easy target. neil: i am really esighted about this -- excited about this book, i hope you can come down when it comes out thank you it will be a page turner. >> thank you...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ applause ] >>> we're back from american university on the "hardball" college tour. we just heard from the president. now here with joy reid, howard fineman, and of course david corn. each of you, i've just been chatting during the commercial break. it's obvious you heard things that i didn't hear. things i didn't even hear. i want to start with howard, because you grabbed me. what did we see in president the man, barack obama, who is a bit distant usually, what did we learn from him about being president? >> i would like to sa
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i'm in a closed environment. i got a closed temperature. i've got certain sounds and by the way, the thing i'm steering is on a track and moving at a fair cliff. >> what do you advice for somebody out there who has to work these hours or that may not be their natural rhythm? advice do you have? >> one of the first things we do for anybody that has a tendency to work a shift, stay on that shift, if possible when they are not on those hours. if he has to go to bed at 8:30 and wake up at 3:30 for this to be his shift, those are the hours he should keep when he's off that shift to keep that biological rhythm in the same stance. the other thing is light therapy. believe it or not. being able to have a certain amount of light there commercially available, light boxes you can have and lightb b lightbulbilightbul bulbs that are available that will give you the same sunlight you normally would have when it's dark or during the winter when we know there is a lot of cloud cover. >> that's interest sglg there are a lot of different things people can do
i'm in a closed environment. i got a closed temperature. i've got certain sounds and by the way, the thing i'm steering is on a track and moving at a fair cliff. >> what do you advice for somebody out there who has to work these hours or that may not be their natural rhythm? advice do you have? >> one of the first things we do for anybody that has a tendency to work a shift, stay on that shift, if possible when they are not on those hours. if he has to go to bed at 8:30 and wake up...
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we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country to innovate, to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's much more important than making sure that johnny at 15 is at the same level of those mighty lick ken stein generals in calculus. >> but that suggests that we don't care about this issue. we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. you can have of all those things and have an education system. we know what it takes to make it better. it's not spending $115,000 per head. it's having merit-based pay for teachers, having competition between teachers, and, in general, giving our kids a better environment, especially in k through 12 where their instructors are at school and inspiring these things. >> that's true but this isn't the key to national success. >> bret, thank you. >>> when we come back, vice president joe biden wraps up his asian trip. will the u.s. stand behind its ally? [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in
we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country to innovate, to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's much more important than making sure that johnny at 15 is at the same level of those mighty lick ken stein generals in calculus. >> but that suggests that we don't care about this issue. we should be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. you can have of all those things and have an education system. we...
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to add to this circus environment, dennis rodman is heading back there later this month. barbara starr is "outfront." lots to talk about. let's start with the most starting china. north korea. >> it is difficult to assess. there's not a lot of visibility. there is, however, commercial satellite imagery first published by a webb with the johns hopkins studies. this is a satellite launch facility at a place, if you look on the right-hand side, in september, no roof on this site. just weeks later, by mid-november, about two months later, the roof is on. you see paift has been poured. all kinds of progress at this site. this is a site the north koreans will use more capable rockets. a nearby assembly building undergoing construction. so it looks by all accounts, the missile program making progress. no signs of a missile on a launch pad but everything you see in the satellite image is aimed at making the north koreans able to launch more capable missiles. that is always a worry. >> and this all come in the context of kim jong-un and his attempts to rule that country and rule a
to add to this circus environment, dennis rodman is heading back there later this month. barbara starr is "outfront." lots to talk about. let's start with the most starting china. north korea. >> it is difficult to assess. there's not a lot of visibility. there is, however, commercial satellite imagery first published by a webb with the johns hopkins studies. this is a satellite launch facility at a place, if you look on the right-hand side, in september, no roof on this site....
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government that might well be determined because of redistricting and the real estate of the political environment as much as anything else. >> yeah. david corn, he was very careful robert gibbs, to say the people that don't necessarily show up meaning minorities and young people. there he was talking to a young people's crowd to project to a larger number of people using that audience. did you hear -- because the only implication could be. either he's given up on doing big things, which i'm not willing to admit he has, or he still hopes to get a governing majority in both houses where he's able to get things done. like immigration, like a lot of things in implementing fully obama care? >> to me there's an interesting thing here of what comes between those two points. if you look at the speech he gave on economic justice wednesday, clearly the president has big ideas, has a big agenda. he's not done with that. these are things he's discussed from the very beginning since he began running in 2007. to me what was interesting in watching your interview yesterday was when he talked about republicans.
government that might well be determined because of redistricting and the real estate of the political environment as much as anything else. >> yeah. david corn, he was very careful robert gibbs, to say the people that don't necessarily show up meaning minorities and young people. there he was talking to a young people's crowd to project to a larger number of people using that audience. did you hear -- because the only implication could be. either he's given up on doing big things, which...
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that environment for fixed income market could last a long time. >> do you sense the market getting ready for the fed meeting later this month? maybe taper talk at that point? much of the same we've gotten in the past few months? what's going on with the market there? >> with a lame duck fed chairman, i don't think there's a chance, not even a remote chance, this meeting coming up in december is going to show us anything we don't already know or make more clear what is impossible to make clear and that, of course, is when janet yellen takes the reins and when she will rein in programs. if you wanted to participate in three or six-month bill auction, here's what you saw on the website of treasury direct. basically gone fishing. traders say whatever the glitch was, hats off to them for not just rolling the dice and seeing if it went okay. we know that other parts of the government seem to have that tactic. as far as interest rates -- >> what -- >> go on. >> what is it with government websites? >> it's unbelievable. i'm so glad we're not listening to potentially drones delivering the mail be
that environment for fixed income market could last a long time. >> do you sense the market getting ready for the fed meeting later this month? maybe taper talk at that point? much of the same we've gotten in the past few months? what's going on with the market there? >> with a lame duck fed chairman, i don't think there's a chance, not even a remote chance, this meeting coming up in december is going to show us anything we don't already know or make more clear what is impossible to...
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that would be a good environment for bonds, right? low inflation. and bonds collapse and yields soared. >> you still see tapering -- >> the threat of tapering triggered it but there was a bubble in fixed income. >> come on! how is it a bubble? >> in fixed income. we had no business being at 10 1/2 yields at 1.5%. >> the economy didn't look like it was growing more than -- >> it should run nominal gdp. it was too low. one thing we look at this sounds complicated, but five-year rates five years out. real rates on that this is long term. we're about 2% for a decade. they fell below zero before the tapering took. now they're back up there. so the long end has adjusted to tapering, so it's the short end in the middle of the curve that's vulnerable. i think fixed income probably sells off more. >> i'm running out of time. what will be your best sector next year to invest in? >> we still like tech and industries in the u.s. we think the window's still open even though it's narrowing because the stock market has come a long way. we are favoring. we have a m
that would be a good environment for bonds, right? low inflation. and bonds collapse and yields soared. >> you still see tapering -- >> the threat of tapering triggered it but there was a bubble in fixed income. >> come on! how is it a bubble? >> in fixed income. we had no business being at 10 1/2 yields at 1.5%. >> the economy didn't look like it was growing more than -- >> it should run nominal gdp. it was too low. one thing we look at this sounds...
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so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states so as growth increases, we can really see that leveraging up in earnings. we can see something similar to that in europe. so, we may very well see earnings north of -- equity market performance north of 8 % in both europe and japan. >> from your lips to the market god's ears. anthony, good to see you. thank you. >> same here. >> see you later. heading toward the close. we've got 17 minutes left in the trading session. actually, coming off the low a little bit here. down 118 points on the dow right now. >> actually it was last december, i think, if you went back, this p
so, in that kind of an environment, 8% to 10% is not at all unreasonable. price earnings ratio, 16.3. we're looking at forward earnings below that. we can continue to see a little expansion on multiples. a little expansion on earnings over this year. and with the dividends, 8% to 10% organically is reasonable to expect for 2014. where we expect a lot more -- or could expect a lot more would be in places like japan where the margins are much lower, corporate profit margins in the united states...
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there's a possibility that the employment environment is getting better cheryl: voluntary departures have increased. >> you have this pent-up demand. they're willing to take more risk. cheryl: we want to thank teddy. we lost his camera. we have to get him back soon. degrees in california may have been shelling out more for oranges and other citrus fruit and the contract after day. dennis: you can drive fast on the audubon if you are not stuck in traffic but it will cost more if you are not german. details coming. first, take a look at energy. cheryl: we are -- 15,000, 1968 right now. one stock i am watching, belling, interesting news that of the seattle times, a shreveport, private report shows boeing telling 15 states that a trying to get the project, basically saying you have to come in at low cost, confidential document that each this could be 8500 direct jobs in the state did takes on the triple 7 manufacturing production facility when it goes to the 007, a big win for any state, washington state has labor issues and union fight with boeing's workers may derail their plans in was
there's a possibility that the employment environment is getting better cheryl: voluntary departures have increased. >> you have this pent-up demand. they're willing to take more risk. cheryl: we want to thank teddy. we lost his camera. we have to get him back soon. degrees in california may have been shelling out more for oranges and other citrus fruit and the contract after day. dennis: you can drive fast on the audubon if you are not stuck in traffic but it will cost more if you are...
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talking about zero interest rate environment but we have a bifurcation of what is happening on main street as opposed to what's happening on wall street. something has to give. it's one of the reasons why after we got through 1,715 in the s&p, i started to get concerned about this market. what we haven't seen is the growth. it's one of those things that is really starting to concern not only me but a lot of other investors. going into the end of the year, we're seeing that battle -- you're seeing the tax selling. gold will probably get hit. gold is down almost precisely what the s&p 500 is up. you could see tax selling take place there. but going into next year, i have to tell you, it's starting to feel as if maybe just maybe we might have hit that trough when it comes to disinflationary pressure, especially with that new janet yellen fed coming on board. >> i don't believe it, steve. i think forces in motion -- disinflation, so what. we have a low inflation rate, i think that's good. inflation is a tax. you lower the inflation rate, that's a cut. oil is a tax. i know the retail stuff is d
talking about zero interest rate environment but we have a bifurcation of what is happening on main street as opposed to what's happening on wall street. something has to give. it's one of the reasons why after we got through 1,715 in the s&p, i started to get concerned about this market. what we haven't seen is the growth. it's one of those things that is really starting to concern not only me but a lot of other investors. going into the end of the year, we're seeing that battle -- you're...
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even without methotrexate. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> as soon as bill o'reilly finishes honoring those heroic pilgrims who settled the massachusetts bay colony by having his last piece of thanksgiving pumpkin pie, bill grabs his musket and bravely sallys forth to fight the war on christm christmas. >> if you're not going to say merry christmas and it's a federal holiday, i'm not going to buy the lamp. i'm nat small. >> that was general o'reilly fighting the good fight seven years ago. this is the o'reilly factor's writers favorite time of year because they get to recycle a dozen years of war on christmas scripts. here's the recycled script o'reilly used last night. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. th
even without methotrexate. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >>> as soon as bill o'reilly finishes honoring those heroic pilgrims...
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a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> we're back with tonight's outer circle, to china with the country's first ever robotic lunar rover, blasting off from southeast china. we asked what it meant for the future of china's growing space program. >> reporter: if successful, the solar powered buggy will touch down in mid-december, using its
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you talk about the hyper masculine environment and it sounds exactly how people describe, for example, sports and what we see in some of the behavior in some sports. >> absolutely. these organizations came about to educate folks and to bond students around principles like scholarship and manhood and then they send those members back to the communities after they come back from college. unlike many white fraternities, black ones, it's a lifelong commitment and they are just as active and undergraduate ones. it just so happens that these student in question here was inspired by members of the fraternity in high school. so on top of that, he was given a scholarship by the -- to attend morgan state. to a person awarded a scholarship to attend college for this on behalf of this organization then being told that he's not their kind of people, it's insulting. you have -- you hit it on the heads. sports goes through this and military goes through this. you can still adhere to historic traditions and military has done it and many athletes coming out and they are accepted, this is a huge proble
you talk about the hyper masculine environment and it sounds exactly how people describe, for example, sports and what we see in some of the behavior in some sports. >> absolutely. these organizations came about to educate folks and to bond students around principles like scholarship and manhood and then they send those members back to the communities after they come back from college. unlike many white fraternities, black ones, it's a lifelong commitment and they are just as active and...
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actually got in trouble. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new baru. 'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital o
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now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >> massive overbuilding because of the traditional notion of how you sell. you sell by marketing to people locally and opening a new one and marketing to people locally. as a result there's a tremendous overbuilding of the physical infrastructure of banking just as there is for retail and i think all of that will face a decade of deconstruction. >> that's extraordinary stuff. which venue will we socialize with other people? i mean, shopping the mall, that's a venue where we see other people and interact with other people, and the bank is another example, and you're-- a
now, think about the traditional banking environment. if you go back to 1970, short of your father's branch, and since then we've had the introduction of atm banking, of telephone banking and on-line banking and now mobile banking, each of these a substitute for the branch. so, one would expect that today we would have fewer branches. one would be wrong. today there are four times as many bank branches in the united states as there were in 1970. >> how do you explain that? >>...
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deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year, year-and-a-half, two years ago. if he pushes for tax cuts i think that will be -- david: he would have to sign off, first of all new york state senate is controlled by republicans. they will not sign off on a tax increase, are they. >> republicans in name only. in albany you don't know. david: there are rynos that may raise taxes? >> if you get deals i give you this, give you that, good lord. david: would governor cuomo sign off on tax increases when he says he is against them. >> we'll see how politically he is behind the scenes and kiboshing this thing and getting word to mr. de blasio. make all the noise
deblasio, would realize, you want prosperity, you get a lot more creating new businesses good environment, than by driving apeople away. you don't understand how prosperity is created. david: leads us to governor mario cuomo. he is more after kennedy-style democrat on tax cuts, is he not? >> he is certainly making the right noises. there made very clear he would like tax cuts. we'll see if he follows through and push it through. he had a mixed record. he allowed taxes to go up a year,...
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a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. >>> from the uber president to the i-word, here are today's top lines. when wacko birds attack. >> over the last two months, washington has been dominated by some pretty contentious debates. >> can you just list for our audience the ways in which you think -- this president has overstepped his constitutional authority? >> the attack of the wacko birds. >> a long list. it is a long list from this president. an uber preside
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and that's because of all the cost-cutting, wage suppression, low interest rate environments have been very beneficial for corporations and profitability. and if rick's right about what's going on with treasuries, that could continue for a while longer. but ultimately, we have to pay the piper for cost-cutting environments because it's impacting economic growth. >> i think this raises an important point about misallocation. >> i have breaking news you want to comment on, jeff. go ahead. >> misallocation of capital. what are companies doing with all their money? are they using it to grow or are they using it to simply reward shareholders? i mean, that presents the growth question further down the road. >> let me -- let me ask the guys to put up the chart of apple. let me see what it's doing. we just got word carl icahn has tweeted. it's not doing anything. maybe they'll hear about it right now. carl icahn tweeted gave apple notice it will be calling for a vote to increase the buyback program, but not at the $150 billion level. he's been calling for that -- an increase buyback and maybe
and that's because of all the cost-cutting, wage suppression, low interest rate environments have been very beneficial for corporations and profitability. and if rick's right about what's going on with treasuries, that could continue for a while longer. but ultimately, we have to pay the piper for cost-cutting environments because it's impacting economic growth. >> i think this raises an important point about misallocation. >> i have breaking news you want to comment on, jeff. go...
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it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete the addictive. ashley: a great blob. took hours to get that. tracy: we were talking about how this is in house. we hire these creative people to come up with this. >> bob brooks tony is unique in that we are not just a brick and mortar and web site, we are a product development company. we bring products from atkins right through delivery to store shelves. it is unique and proprietary and innovations in brooks the are only available there and that wet is makes the shopping experience special. ashley: i love this innovation, perfect drink, apps controlled smart bartender. explain how this works. >> the u
it is an interactive environment, you pick of the product and touch it and play and fall in love with it and that is what you want to do in retail. you can pull this out, stuck in the jar a little bit. >> what you have is a kinetic sand product, you get stand at the beach. it is fabulous. and amazing texture, stays clean on your hand, never dries out and what you can do is called incredible things with it or just run it through your hand and use it as a stress reliever. tracy: complete...
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sadly, this fetish for divisiveness makes for an environment that engages in and rewards the resentful. because hate is in short supply, the resentful have to create it it. it's hate karaoke with singers belt out the hit. fabrication is air livelihood. the scary part in 20 years, they'll be the historians writing about this era as if all of their lives were true. >> i'll tell you, these liberal academic institutions, man, every one of them just corroding america, corrupting it. i mean, hate, come on, man. >> it's working. >> get those professors out there, close down those things and let's get ourselves right back to pomona. >> exactly. i like pomona. k.g., you're a lawyer. >> yes. i play one on tv. thank you very much. >> exactly. shouldn't perpetrating a fake hate crime which brings out the police and hurt other people be classified as a hate crime? >> i know this bothers you. i agree because it does a tremendous injustice. you have people suffering from hate crime even afraid to report the real thing, it diminishes the seriousness of the charge when you have people putting out this
sadly, this fetish for divisiveness makes for an environment that engages in and rewards the resentful. because hate is in short supply, the resentful have to create it it. it's hate karaoke with singers belt out the hit. fabrication is air livelihood. the scary part in 20 years, they'll be the historians writing about this era as if all of their lives were true. >> i'll tell you, these liberal academic institutions, man, every one of them just corroding america, corrupting it. i mean,...
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so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands. tracy: cobblestone restaurants and things like that, a bunch of president, people from internet sites. they are scooping up designer stuff. how is that affecting you? >> our brands, and polo, pucci, coach. and manage their business excellently across all platforms. ashley: creamy him outlets are not what they seem. the clothing is not of the same standard, they have different bias in the outlet stores and that the deals are getting, they are not real. >> the study of the outlet business, any time they had authenticated the good buys, there is new for the outlets, with a visitorship and international tou
so now we have great brands at great prices and an upscale environment and it fits in with the overall marketing program of their companies and their image. ashley: if people drive out to these outlets they figure i spent the gas money and have to come back with something, plays into this. >> absolutely. they get by or the win, that is crucial. if the customer goes back, surveys of customers as they left premium out of its 96% when they returned because of the great bys and great bands....
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$25 billion in assets and jill says she's look for quality companies to outperform in a slower growth environment. some of her top picks including real estate trusts or the res, focus on health care, likes alexandria and biomed realty trust and likes the heftier dividend yields in energy some of the natural resource partnerships like atlas pipelines and callumet. it may be worth looking at getting your playbooks together. that's why some pros should be looking at what they want to dos just in case. >> interesting idea. dominic chu, thanks for that. guess who's in the house? marcus. he is here the star of "the profit" and ceo of camping world. does he think the economic cree sis is over? plus a new study finds customer rage on the wide. what he's seeing in his stores coming up on today's power rundown. ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease
$25 billion in assets and jill says she's look for quality companies to outperform in a slower growth environment. some of her top picks including real estate trusts or the res, focus on health care, likes alexandria and biomed realty trust and likes the heftier dividend yields in energy some of the natural resource partnerships like atlas pipelines and callumet. it may be worth looking at getting your playbooks together. that's why some pros should be looking at what they want to dos just in...
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having said that, i think i agree with you, a click and shop environment is upon us. total internet sales is less than 10% of total sales. it is here to stay. and rather than try and defend ourselves against it, i think the property owners need to embrace it. and one of the ways we're doing that is creating shopping experiences. one thing you can't do in front of your computer is socialize and dine out. and that's a big part of the new mall experience today, dining, entertainment, wi-fi. in fact, we've seen created a mall app that you can come into one of our malls, tap on the app and do a products search. in essence, replicate the shopping experience that you would online in the mall environment and looz leave with that product immediately. >>> do you think -- well, one of the interesting developments over here is that ebay is drawing a deal where you can order stuff at ebay and go pick it up at the shop. it's an interesting idea. do you think you might develop more places where you order online and go and pick it up because waiting for the deliveryman to show up is
having said that, i think i agree with you, a click and shop environment is upon us. total internet sales is less than 10% of total sales. it is here to stay. and rather than try and defend ourselves against it, i think the property owners need to embrace it. and one of the ways we're doing that is creating shopping experiences. one thing you can't do in front of your computer is socialize and dine out. and that's a big part of the new mall experience today, dining, entertainment, wi-fi. in...
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we saw that with a 2% comp, which was ar goou guably very good in this environment. q3 number was solid yet the stock isn't do anything. we think the story is fairly well known and investors are looking for more and need more. >> adrian, did you have a price target sdm. >> 12-month fair value is $48. that is 15 times the out year. and that's basically 15% earnings growth. they buy back about $1 billion generally in a normal year. and that generates about 6% earnings growth just by itself. >> so, our bull and our bear are $3 apart on their price target. wide gap there. thank you, ladies. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >> now we're losing a little momentum as we head into the final stretch. the dow is now up 117 points -- or 107. it lost the 16,000 threshold. s&p 500 similarly sitting now at about 1802. it may not be enough despite today's rally for us to end the week positive. >> again, it's been the last hour of the day each day this week that has been a very telling bit of the trade. >> huge volume. >> keep an eye on that as we head toward the close here. it's n
we saw that with a 2% comp, which was ar goou guably very good in this environment. q3 number was solid yet the stock isn't do anything. we think the story is fairly well known and investors are looking for more and need more. >> adrian, did you have a price target sdm. >> 12-month fair value is $48. that is 15 times the out year. and that's basically 15% earnings growth. they buy back about $1 billion generally in a normal year. and that generates about 6% earnings growth just by...
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let's get on with compensation, minimum wage, a living wage that makes sense in today's environment. but let's also as i tried to do as governor, couple it with pro growth measures to allow the country to do what it wants to do. this economy wants to take off and things want to grow. we want to rebuild our manufacturing base. to my mind it's not just the minimum wage, that's part of it. we can't for get those who have been left behind. we have this very dangerous thing called structural unemployment in this country. i don't think we've seen this since the great depression. it's the mcdonald's versus apples. companies require fewer people and investors are doing better and private equity firms are doing better but leaving in its wake people who aren't trained for the economy and have nowhere to go. that's the reality of where we are and the economy will proceed more in this direction as opposed to the mcdonald's side. >> that's what's scary in the jobs we have now, our largely service jobs and largely low wage majority of the groupz created out of the recession are low wage service jo
let's get on with compensation, minimum wage, a living wage that makes sense in today's environment. but let's also as i tried to do as governor, couple it with pro growth measures to allow the country to do what it wants to do. this economy wants to take off and things want to grow. we want to rebuild our manufacturing base. to my mind it's not just the minimum wage, that's part of it. we can't for get those who have been left behind. we have this very dangerous thing called structural...
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let's create an environment where we can compete in the world. marching valiantly towards 1970 is no way of doing that. try and get the people out of work into what to do that, massive reform. why are we giving more money to french farmers than we do to universities? that is the future. i want to stay in, but i want to stay in a reformed europe. if they won't reform big time, frankly, we would be better out. >> thank you very much, lord digby jones, a man never to sit on the front. we'll be hearing from the chancellor soon and the labor party chancellor, as well. >> yes. i don't want to be the person digby hits on, but it's good to see him. thanks for that, helia. you can tell him that, by the way. we get along quite well. we have got coverage of the chancellor's statement coming up in 20 minutes. the viewers in europe which, of course, does include the uk i know some people think the uk isn't in europe, but it is. it says so on my passport. on the agenda today, we have an issue of jobless claims set to release at 8:30. it's a good preview of wha
let's create an environment where we can compete in the world. marching valiantly towards 1970 is no way of doing that. try and get the people out of work into what to do that, massive reform. why are we giving more money to french farmers than we do to universities? that is the future. i want to stay in, but i want to stay in a reformed europe. if they won't reform big time, frankly, we would be better out. >> thank you very much, lord digby jones, a man never to sit on the front. we'll...
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but we will not just survive in this environment. we will see people thriving with new health insurance, with the kinds of opportunities to get preventive care so they stay healthy, all of which is going to serve all of us very well this the future. >> all right. congresswoman jackie spear, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, a rare moment of bipartisan agreement on gun reform, as congress literally does the very least it can do. but first, senator marco rubio during perhaps the most he can do for tween interests at home and abroad. >> do not underestimate the strong cultural lengths that continue between our countries, because as i appropriate to travel here, the most common question i got in my home was whether when they found out i was going to london whether i was going to get to meet any of the members of one direction. and i told them i would not, but i would send my regards. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused b
but we will not just survive in this environment. we will see people thriving with new health insurance, with the kinds of opportunities to get preventive care so they stay healthy, all of which is going to serve all of us very well this the future. >> all right. congresswoman jackie spear, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, a rare moment of bipartisan agreement on gun reform, as congress literally does the very least it can do. but first, senator marco rubio...
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these groups to try and penetrate these networks, but rereally haven't seen either a, these online environments lid to terrorist plots, or, b, how much intelligence was really useful out of them. >> our thanks. >>> new light on the crash of the asiana crash. the pilot's overreliance on computers in the cockpit may have been to blame. three passengers were killed, dozens more were injured. a federal hearing will begin tomorrow to review the report, and tom foreman has more. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: two key questions concerning the asiana air crash. as the jet approached, why did the pilots fail to notice as the plane's speed plummeted dangerously low. it killed three people and injured almost 200 more. >> i thought, you know, that was it. i thought i'm dying. >> reporter: aviation analysts say the crash is a warning. computerized ought make has clearly improved safety in decades, but relying on it too much is a real danger. >> ought make definitely helps in most circumstances. but you have to treat it as help rather than exclusively letting it fly the airplane. the thing to remember is that n
these groups to try and penetrate these networks, but rereally haven't seen either a, these online environments lid to terrorist plots, or, b, how much intelligence was really useful out of them. >> our thanks. >>> new light on the crash of the asiana crash. the pilot's overreliance on computers in the cockpit may have been to blame. three passengers were killed, dozens more were injured. a federal hearing will begin tomorrow to review the report, and tom foreman has more....
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. >> can you characterize how you think the housing market is shaping up today in an environment where we see the ten-year at 2.8%? some on cnbc predicting the taper coming in sooner sthan we think? >> as all the builders have been thinking about lately, our business has been flat since the summer. flat's okay for 2013 considering where we were in '10 and '11. we're anxiously awaiting the spring selling season. taper, i think it's a bit of old news. i think everybody knows it's coming. to predict the exact month when it comes i don't think is affecting our business. mortgage rates are still at historic lows. buyers have been a little cautious lately with some of dysfunction of washington, d.c. we feel -- we're cautiously optimistic about where we're headed in 2014. >> can you talk about, you know, your houses typically go to slightly higher income buyer. are they still largely buying in cash? what's mortgage financing here and what trends do you see heading into 2014? >> about 20% of our buyers are all cash. the ltv for our buyer, the amount they put down, is about 33%. they're only bo
. >> can you characterize how you think the housing market is shaping up today in an environment where we see the ten-year at 2.8%? some on cnbc predicting the taper coming in sooner sthan we think? >> as all the builders have been thinking about lately, our business has been flat since the summer. flat's okay for 2013 considering where we were in '10 and '11. we're anxiously awaiting the spring selling season. taper, i think it's a bit of old news. i think everybody knows it's...